World Cup: supporters locked out of a rich man’s game

Football isn’t for the fans

Gentrifying and commercialising soccer, partly to deal with the hooliganism of the 1980s, partly as an investment opportunity for oligarchs, has taken the game away from the supporters.
by David Garcia
A hundred angry football supporters forced their way into the Corinthians Paulista team training ground in São Paulo, Brazil, this February and tried to attack the players, who had suffered a run of defeats. The players only just managed to escape. At a match four days later, there were violent (...)

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